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Friday, September 2, 2016
Labor Day Sale at Franklin Liquors
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In the News: Charles River Meadowlands, Berry Ins wins award, Charter School opens school year with dogs
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160831/franklin-group-looks-to-manage-charles-river-land
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160901/berry-insurance-earns-make-more-happen-award
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160901/dogs-inspirational-messages-welcome-students-back-to-franklin-charter-school
"A group of volunteers is looking to raise awareness of and help protect the Charles River Meadowlands, which are several pieces of property owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that border the river in multiple places.
The group is scheduled to hold a workshop on the topic on Sept. 27, at 6 p.m. at Franklin's First Universalist Society on Chestnut Street.
Alan Earles, who is helping to lead the local effort, said the land is used to help manage the Charles River.
"About 40 years ago, the Army Corps of Engineers was trying to solve the problem of flooding along the Charles River," he said. "The traditional way to do that was by using dams but, when the '70s came along, they decided to look at alternatives."
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160831/franklin-group-looks-to-manage-charles-river-land
"Berry Insurance in Franklin has earned a 2016 Safeco Insurance Make More Happen Award for its community work with Boston Children’s Hospital.
The award includes a $4,000 donation to Boston Children’s Hospital from Safeco Insurance. Berry Insurance agent Amanda Spittell, and Boston Children’s Hospital also had a story featured on Safeco.com, which awarded the hospital an additional $1,000. For the hospital to win the extra money, at least 50 different individuals had to leave a virtual “cheer” on the Safeco.com story."
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160901/berry-insurance-earns-make-more-happen-award
"The Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School started its 2016-2017 year this week, using several methods — including a visit from dogs — to smooth the back-to-school process.
The school resumed session on Tuesday, said spokeswoman Joanne Basile, with a visit from three "Pawsitive Touch Therapy" dogs — a way to calm those who might feel anxious about the new year.
"We had a few service dogs on hand to help ease the transition," she said, adding that they were well received."
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Thursday, September 1, 2016
Facing Addiction Across America (Part 5 and 6 - YouTube series)
"Leave me alone, I am only hurting myself. And it is so far from the truth!"
I'll continue to post a pair of episodes until the series completes. If you want to feel free to find the next in the series by clicking through to YouTube.
You can help support the SAFE Coalition which works to provide support for those of our neighbors who need it. http://safecoalitionma.com/
"Watch Part 5 of our Facing Addiction Across America docuseries with Ryan Hampton & Garrett Hade. Here, they meet both inmates and key leaders at the Chesterfield Correctional Facility in Chesterfield, VA. Hear their stories and their song.
How can you help? Visit our Rally.org page and donate to support the implementation of Facing Addiction’s Action Agenda for real solutions to the addiction crisis in the US. https://rally.org/addictionxamerica"
"Watch Part 6 of our Facing Addiction Across America docuseries with Ryan Hampton and Garrett Hade. Here, the duo continue their road trip by visiting their friend Greg's resting place in Texas. Greg was one of their four friends that died in the span of 6 months.
It can be easy to hear the statistics and forget that they represent someone’s sibling, best friend or parent. Watch and listen to more stories of friends and family affected by the addiction epidemic.
How can you help? Visit our Rally.org page and donate to support the implementation of Facing Addiction’s Action Agenda for real solutions to the addiction crisis in the US. https://rally.org/addictionxamerica
I'll continue to post a pair of episodes until the series completes. If you want to feel free to find the next in the series by clicking through to YouTube.
You can help support the SAFE Coalition which works to provide support for those of our neighbors who need it. http://safecoalitionma.com/
| S.A.F.E. is a coalition of community partners who have come together to provide support, education, treatment options, and coping mechanisms for those affected by substance abuse disorder. |
Attention student musicians! Audition for the Clafin Hill Youth Symphony!
Greetings, Fellow Musicians and Music Educators! Summer is drawing to a close, too short !!!! and we're getting ready for the next season of Claflin Hill Youth Symphonies. We are holding auditions for new candidates on Sunday, September 18th at MassBay Community College in Framingham.
We have openings in all orchestral and wind ensembles sections, EXCEPT FLUTE, (sorry, we're already over booked for flutes this season, but will be graduating at least 4 this year).
Please forward this to your students and encourage them to consider CHYS. all information is included below, including links to audition sign ups and even some YouTube videos.
We are in particular need of String Bass, Horns, Trumpets, Low Brass, Bassoons, Percussion and can accommodate new members in ALL orchestral string sections.
OF particular value for your younger students is our Repertory Ensemble under the direction of Dimitar Petkov – an engaging, fun and educational first orchestral experience for 2nd and 3rd year string students.
Thank you and anyone may email me directly at psurapine@claflinhill.org with questions.
Paul Surapine
We have openings in all orchestral and wind ensembles sections, EXCEPT FLUTE, (sorry, we're already over booked for flutes this season, but will be graduating at least 4 this year).
Please forward this to your students and encourage them to consider CHYS. all information is included below, including links to audition sign ups and even some YouTube videos.
We are in particular need of String Bass, Horns, Trumpets, Low Brass, Bassoons, Percussion and can accommodate new members in ALL orchestral string sections.
OF particular value for your younger students is our Repertory Ensemble under the direction of Dimitar Petkov – an engaging, fun and educational first orchestral experience for 2nd and 3rd year string students.
Thank you and anyone may email me directly at psurapine@claflinhill.org with questions.
Paul Surapine
Sunday, September 18th from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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Fall Fun, Food Planned for Franklin’s Harvest Stroll October 6
Celebrate fall and the completion of the Roadway and Streetscape Improvement Project at the Franklin Downtown Partnership’s Harvest Stroll on Thursday, October 6, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
The Partnership is planning exciting new attractions for its 14th annual fall festival, including a hayride, delicious food options, a variety of entertainers, and more games and activities for kids.
Main Street will be closed to car traffic for the event, which also will include participating businesses and activities along Summer, East Central and West Central streets. Join members of the FDP and state and local government at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Main Street to officially mark the revitalization project.
“We have a lot to celebrate this year. The downtown revitalization project is nearly complete and the downtown is more walk-able than ever before. The Franklin Downtown Partnership is excited to invite the community to our fall street festival and showcase the unique offerings of our local businesses,” says Scott Martin, event co-chair.
Organizers expect thousands of visitors to enjoy the party that evening, sampling fall-themed foods and activities, watching talented local artists, discovering shopping specials and learning about helpful community resources at more than 50 booths and locations downtown.
“We invite everyone to come see first-hand the revitalization of our downtown and enjoy the new amenities,” says Lisa Piana, FDP Executive Director. “For 15 years FDP members have worked hard to bring more economic viability to downtown Franklin and we look forward to showing off the progress that’s been made so far.”
There is still time for crafters, organizations, performers and interested community groups to participate in the Harvest Stroll. Booths are free to FDP members and cost $75 for non-members ($150 for non-member food vendors). Registrations are due by September 15. Forms can be found on www.franklindowntownpartnership.org or on the FDP Facebook page. Contact Scott Martin at scottm@hockymca.org with questions.
Many local businesses are sponsoring this event.
If you would like to sponsor this event, please contact the FDP office at downtown.franklin@yahoo.com or (774) 571-3109. Sponsorship forms and a full list of opportunities can be found on the FDP website, www.franklindowntownpartnership.org, under the Sponsors tab.
The Franklin Downtown Partnership is celebrating its 15th year as a non-profit, 501©3 organization made up of businesses, residents and community leaders working to revitalize downtown Franklin. The Partnership runs events such as the Strawberry Stroll, the Harvest Stroll and the Holiday Stroll, and is involved in streetscape and design efforts, greenspace and sculpture projects. New members are always welcome. Learn more at www.franklindowntownpartnership.org.
The Partnership is planning exciting new attractions for its 14th annual fall festival, including a hayride, delicious food options, a variety of entertainers, and more games and activities for kids.
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| Franklin Downtown Partnership |
Main Street will be closed to car traffic for the event, which also will include participating businesses and activities along Summer, East Central and West Central streets. Join members of the FDP and state and local government at a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Main Street to officially mark the revitalization project.
“We have a lot to celebrate this year. The downtown revitalization project is nearly complete and the downtown is more walk-able than ever before. The Franklin Downtown Partnership is excited to invite the community to our fall street festival and showcase the unique offerings of our local businesses,” says Scott Martin, event co-chair.
Organizers expect thousands of visitors to enjoy the party that evening, sampling fall-themed foods and activities, watching talented local artists, discovering shopping specials and learning about helpful community resources at more than 50 booths and locations downtown.
“We invite everyone to come see first-hand the revitalization of our downtown and enjoy the new amenities,” says Lisa Piana, FDP Executive Director. “For 15 years FDP members have worked hard to bring more economic viability to downtown Franklin and we look forward to showing off the progress that’s been made so far.”
There is still time for crafters, organizations, performers and interested community groups to participate in the Harvest Stroll. Booths are free to FDP members and cost $75 for non-members ($150 for non-member food vendors). Registrations are due by September 15. Forms can be found on www.franklindowntownpartnership.org or on the FDP Facebook page. Contact Scott Martin at scottm@hockymca.org with questions.
Many local businesses are sponsoring this event.
- Middlesex Savings Bank and Rockland Trust are Gold Sponsors.
- Dean Bank, Franklin Ford and Keefe Insurance are Silver Sponsors.
- Beaux Regards Photographic Art by Marjorie Sardella, Chestnut Dental and Michael Dunsky, Branch Manager Guaranteed Rate, Inc. are Bronze Sponsors.
- D.G. Ranieri Real Estate, Maven Hair Company, Simon’s Furniture and Tom Fricker Heating & A/C, Inc. are Friends Sponsors.
If you would like to sponsor this event, please contact the FDP office at downtown.franklin@yahoo.com or (774) 571-3109. Sponsorship forms and a full list of opportunities can be found on the FDP website, www.franklindowntownpartnership.org, under the Sponsors tab.
The Franklin Downtown Partnership is celebrating its 15th year as a non-profit, 501©3 organization made up of businesses, residents and community leaders working to revitalize downtown Franklin. The Partnership runs events such as the Strawberry Stroll, the Harvest Stroll and the Holiday Stroll, and is involved in streetscape and design efforts, greenspace and sculpture projects. New members are always welcome. Learn more at www.franklindowntownpartnership.org.
Sep 10 Garnet Rogers at Circle of Friends Coffeehouse
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Wednesday, August 31, 2016
A new edition of The Franklin Connection is available
A new edition of The Franklin Connection has been published on the Town of Franklin web site.
Click the link below to read the latest edition.
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Senior/sept16connection.pdf
For more about the Senior Center, visit their page on the Town of Franklin website
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Senior/index
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczMmN1dEtLVjl5R0k/view?usp=sharing
Click the link below to read the latest edition.
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Senior/sept16connection.pdf
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| Franklin Senior Center |
For more about the Senior Center, visit their page on the Town of Franklin website
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_Senior/index
- You can also get a copy of the Sep 2016 Connection here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczMmN1dEtLVjl5R0k/view?usp=sharing
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